An organic compound reacted with bromine water to give a colourless solution. The compound is probably an?

  • A alkene
  • B alkanal
  • C alkyl
  • D alkanone

The correct answer is A. alkene

Alkenes react in the cold with pure liquid bromine, or with a solution of bromine in an organic solvent like tetrachloromethane. The double bond breaks, and a bromine atom becomes attached to each carbon. The bromine loses its original red-brown colour to give a colourless liquid.

Alkynes also react with bromine, decolorising it though not as immediate as alkenes.

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